a town in the duchy of Oldenburg, in Germany, at the confluence of the Hunte and the Weser. It contains 192 houses, and 1568 inhabitants. The vessels which frequent this port anchor lower in the river, near Brake. Long. 8° 21'. 5. E. Lat. 53° 14'. 50. N. It is the capital of a bailiwick, with six parishes, 1135 houses, and 7510 inhabitants.
ELSNIEUR, a city of Denmark, in the island Zealand. It was formerly a Hanse town, and is now the second city in Denmark proper. It is strongly fortified, and has a castle, Cronburg, designed to command the entrance of the Baltic Sea by the Sound; but in the English attacks on Copenhagen it was found of no avail. The passage of ships, who pay a toll, makes the town active and prosperous. It contains 552 houses and 5000 inhabitants, besides the garrison. The environs are pleasant and fruitful, and the castle, with Hamlet's Garden, as it is called, is visited by most English travellers who arrive at Elsinore. It is in long. 12° 35'. 19. E., and lat. 56° 1'. 40. N.